Inequity in Pediatric Care in Argentina

A. Schwarcz, P. Sarasqueta
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The maternal and child health situation in Argentina is critical. While Argentina is the Latin American country with the largest health expenditure per capita (US$800/year) the infant mortality rate is relatively high (about 20 per 1,000). The infant mortality rate in Argentina is higher than in many other countries in the region which spend much less on health (e.g. Chile, Cuba, Costa Rica, and Uruguay). Uruguay, Chile and Costa Rica also exhibit a higher life expectancy at birth. Argentina also has high maternal mortality rate (44 per 100,000 in 1995) which is above the maternal mortality rates in Chile, Uruguay and Cuba. The discouraging results on the above two health status indicators are the result of deficient preventive and curative care, which leads to lower life expectancy. We will now discuss certain inequities in the economic and health systems which have a negative impact on the above mentioned health status indicators that affect the health and quality of life of vast sectors of the population in Argentina.
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阿根廷儿科护理中的不公平现象
阿根廷的妇幼保健状况十分危急。虽然阿根廷是人均保健支出最高的拉丁美洲国家(每年800美元),但婴儿死亡率相对较高(约为每1 000人死亡20人)。阿根廷的婴儿死亡率高于该区域许多其他卫生支出少得多的国家(如智利、古巴、哥斯达黎加和乌拉圭)。乌拉圭、智利和哥斯达黎加出生时的预期寿命也较高。阿根廷的产妇死亡率也很高(1995年为44 / 100 000),高于智利、乌拉圭和古巴的产妇死亡率。上述两项健康状况指标令人沮丧的结果是预防和治疗护理不足的结果,这导致预期寿命较低。我们现在将讨论经济和卫生系统中的某些不平等现象,这些不平等现象对上述影响阿根廷广大人口的健康和生活质量的健康状况指标产生了消极影响。
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